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#757925 added August 6, 2012 at 10:01am
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Lack of Recall
Just for the record, I have had maybe three years' worth of recognition that on a Monday morning, my short term memory of the weekend is shot. Not a drug user nor drinker, so is this common in a middle-aged brain? I believe change of environment is part of it, as it is particularly pronounced when a co-worker asks, "how was your weekend?" and I can't recall. So, does this mean I get stuck in gear...If I look about at the cubicle arena that is work, does my visual brain go, "Uh, nope, nothing happened here..?"

So, in the case of today, will it be a help or a hindrance that I can only fog-ily remember the argument / *slash* family discussion that took place last night? My husband sleeping on the couch, not because I sent him there, but because he is "unresolved?"

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